Get free and easy Martin Luther King Jr. coloring pages to celebrate MLK Day with your youngest kiddos
Hello coloring friends!
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is such an important holiday—it’s a time to honor Dr. King’s incredible work for equality, justice, and peace. It’s also the perfect opportunity to teach our kids about kindness, fairness, and standing up for what’s right.
To help you share Dr. King’s legacy in a fun and meaningful way, I’ve created a set of free printable coloring pages! These are great for classrooms, homeschool activities, or even just a cozy afternoon at home. As your kiddos color, you can talk with them about Dr. King’s dream of a world where everyone is treated equally.
I hope these coloring pages spark some great conversations and inspire your little ones to dream big, too. Get the free PDF downloads below!
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I Have A Dream Coloring Page
Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech envisions a future where people are judged by their character rather than their skin color.
March on Washington Coloring Page
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was the historic 1963 gathering where over 250,000 people advocated for civil rights, economic justice, and an end to racial discrimination, culminating in Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech. This coloring page is inspired by the button Dr. King was wearing while giving his speech.
Let Freedom Ring Coloring Page
In Dr. King’s speech, “Let freedom ring” symbolizes the call for equality and justice to spread across the nation, uniting all people in the pursuit of true freedom.